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technology studies (STS) with a focus on information infrastructures for territorial management. The postdoc position is affiliated with the research project Governance by Infrastructures funded by the Aarhus
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc: CO2 capture and Power-to-X - DTU Chemical Engineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Trending Job Description We are looking for a skilled
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The Section for Electrical Energy Technology under the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Aarhus University invites applicants for a two-year postdoctoral position, offering
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technology studies (STS) with a focus on information infrastructures for territorial management. The postdoc position is affiliated with the research project Governance by Infrastructures funded by the Aarhus
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of the technology to allow longer operational life. To realize such a temperature reduction, one needs improved electrodes for the oxygen evolution reaction occurring at the cell anode. In defining the optimal
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Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University, invites you to apply for a two-year Postdoc position. You will be part of the REcovery of extracellular polymers from wastewater
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and at conferences and We imagine that you have an education in environmental engineering or similar with good process understanding of treatment facilities such as wastewater treatment, landfilling
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passionate about working at the absolute forefront of quantum technology? Here is the opportunity for you to fulfil your dreams and ambitions! Random numbers have many applications, from cybersecurity
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skills, it is right here in front of you. At DTU Construct, Section of Manufacturing Engineering, you will be at the forefront of developments in advanced laser-based processing and the digitalization of
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group within the Section of Solid Mechanics, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering is hiring a highly qualified and ambitious Postdoc to work on homogenization of damage development in metals